A confident, sometimes brash New Yorker, Nick Kostos is a CBS Sports host and personality who formerly covered the NFL for Bleacher Report. Nick -- sometimes referred to as #MrMondayNight -- enjoys nothing more than a cold beer and going against the public. He's gone 16-8-3 against the spread on Monday Night Football games since SportsLine launched in 2015. For Nick Kostos media inquiries, contact SportsLine@CBSInteractive.com.

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A confident, sometimes brash New Yorker, Nick Kostos is a CBS Sports host and personality who formerly covered the NFL for Bleacher Report. Nick -- sometimes referred to as #MrMondayNight -- enjoys nothing more than a cold beer and going against the public. He's gone 16-8-3 against the spread on Monday Night Football games since SportsLine launched in 2015. For Nick Kostos media inquiries, contact SportsLine@CBSInteractive.com.

This line is totally out of whack. The Cardinals saved their season last week with a comeback OT victory in Indy, and I expect them to build off that Monday night against a still-overhyped Cowboys team. Dallas has issues on both sides of the ball right now. Take the points, but I expect an outright Arizona win.

The Bengals are a laughingstock right now, but they got a reprieve this week with the firing of incompetent offensive coordinator Ken Zampese. This team still has A.J. Green, Tyler Eifert, Joe Mixon and other playmakers. Take the points with a desperate Cincy team that will have new life on offense. Green Bay wins, but closer than most expect.

The Chiefs are NFL darlings after stunning the Patriots in explosive fashion, then improving to 2-0 with a win over the solid Eagles. The Chargers are 0-2 and seemingly headed for another wasted year. Thing is, the Chargers are extremely talented. And this is their season. There's great value on this desperate home dog.

This is the first real test for the shaky Oakland defense. I won't be surprised at all when the Redskins win outright. Everyone is in love with the Raiders but they're not the complete juggernaut people think. Take Washington to build off its nice road win in Week 2.

The Redskins lost at home to a division rival in Week 1, while the Rams pummeled a hapless Colts team without Andrew Luck. So now we're supposed to believe the Rams are really good? This line is out of whack, a total overreaction to one week. Back Washington.